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Richer
05-12-2005, 10:14 PM
I was prepping some old computers to get dropped off at the Eco Station at work today and saved a couple of AT power supplies... they come complete with a switch, you just need a power cord. They would work great for powering fans, auto top offs, leds, etc. I have two of them... free for the taking :razz:
-Rich
...free for the taking :razz:
-Rich
No I don't want them... http://www.muiscontrols.com/ryan/hehehe.gif
Richer
05-12-2005, 10:19 PM
...free for the taking :razz:
-Rich
No I don't want them... http://www.muiscontrols.com/ryan/hehehe.gif
Are you sure? :mrgreen:
-Rich
mr_alberta
05-12-2005, 10:21 PM
I'll take one Rich if you still have one around. How many fans can one sucker run?
I actually have 2 or 3 of them already and was thinking of using them for exactly that purpose. :cool:
Nemain
05-12-2005, 10:39 PM
ohh i would love one if you still have it =-)
Murminator
05-12-2005, 10:51 PM
...free for the taking :razz:
-Rich
No I don't want them... http://www.muiscontrols.com/ryan/hehehe.gif
Mark it on the calender.... Muck 1st to reply and doesn't want it :confused: :razz:
Happy Birthday Muck :bday:
Richer
05-12-2005, 10:57 PM
Ok, the power supplies are gone. Thanks to Harv and Beth.
Harv... I'm pretty sure one could run enough fans to make your neighbour's think you have a helicopter landing out on your balcony. I haven't checked the power rating on each power supply, but assuming each one does 100watts... thats a lot of fans :eek:
-Rich
Most of these older power supplies I believe are 250 - 300 watts.
KrazyKuch
05-12-2005, 11:44 PM
250 to 300 watts sounds right for the old one's!!!
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